Shifra Buchris and colleagues from the Border Police rescued young people from Supernova party while it was still under Hamas attack, determined to reunite them with their families
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Myriam Ackermann-Sommer wants to see women more involved with Jewish life, including in the synagogue. But not all welcome her -- or even her Modern Orthodox denomination

1,400-plus signatories urged Stern College to offer Gemara lessons even with low enrollment, suggested endowed position to honor late rabbi who taught core Jewish text for decades

Jewish Queer Youth provides a space for students at educational institutions often wary of sanctioning official Pride Clubs due to the biblical prohibition against homosexuality

Hear what happened next for Dr. Mark Shinar and his family in an open conversation marking Gay Pride Month

On February 27, the world will meet Danielle Finn, a 12th grader at Shalhevet High School in Los Angeles and fan of chanteuses Adele and Amy Winehouse

The new prime minister is first Israeli leader to regularly wear a head covering, identifying as a Modern Orthodox Jew, a stark shift from Israel's secular founding fathers

In 2017, Shmuly Yanklowitz drew attention for new prayer beseeching God to guide 'leader of this country away from his basest instincts, thwart his plans to target certain groups'

Subset represents rare group in American Judaism that doesn't overwhelmingly vote for either party; residency in swing states could give it outsized influence come November

Flagship Modern Orthodox college says accepting group would've disrupted balance between accepting every individual and 'affirming timeless prescriptions of Torah'

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